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This post is for the 5% of people who are driving. This is not for the calculators. This is not for the supporters. This is for people who do things. Fuck the accolades. Seek the criticism. Accolades don't help you. What helps you is qualified s...
I'm interested into the philosophical justifications why some rich people go out of their way to avoid paying taxes. I don't believe they do it to be evil, and I don't believe they do it to be self-interested (although they often are). Everyone behaves...
Answer 1 of 7: There is an approach called "working backwards" that is widely used at Amazon. We try to work backwards from the customer, rather than starting with an idea for a product and trying to bolt custome...
Answer 1 of 43: Apple actually uses its cash hoard in a very interesting way to maintain a decisive advantage over its rivals:...
Answer 1 of 162: Lots of good stuff here but one thing I would add is "assume positive intent". All this means is that when someone does something that upsets you -- like cuts you off in traffic -- assume they're j...
In terms of Triplestore hosting in order to create one's own resource ... Answer 1 of 3: Dydra [1] is a cloud-based SaaS triplestore...
There are several options, but it seems that all of the really performant ones are closed source and commercial. Is there really not a "MySQL for the Semantic Web"?. Answer 1 of 4: Sesame [1] and Jena TDB [2] are open source but may not scale up to you...
This is a fairly complicated question to answer, one which I spent a considerable amount of time researching about 15 or so years ago. First, Rob Brown [ http://www.quora.com/Rob-Brown-13 ] raises a good point: tea bag tea largely obeys first order ki...
I have studied economics in B-school and have built a few economic tools in my startup. Here are the top 10 things you need to know in economics: 1. Economics has two main streams - Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Micro deals with customer behavior...
I dated for years a young woman whose father was Steve Jobs' neighbor in Palo Alto. I thus found myself in the neighborhood often, at dinners, or parties, etc. We would see the Jobs come and go â they have a ânormalâ house, no gates, no guards, n...